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the city stands a mile above sea level. >>a little girl has been reunited with her puppy, after thieves stole the dog from her home. this is the scene outside marissa. home in san jose, california. earlier this week, thieves stole thousands of dollars in electronics and the family dog "meeko" from the family's home. ten-year old marissa was heart broken. she offered the entire contents of her piggy bank for the safe return of her dog. earlier today, a woman came forward. saying she found the puppy in an parking lot. and meeko was reunited with his owner. just ahead the scathing tweet from former g-e ceo jack welch about the obama administration and the latest jobs report. and later in lunchbreak. a healthy twist on fall comfort food. grilled lamb chops and a crisp asparagus salad. [ "don't you worry 'bout a thing" plays ] stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better
the city stands a mile above sea level. >>a little girl has been reunited with her puppy, after thieves stole the dog from her home. this is the scene outside marissa. home in san jose, california. earlier this week, thieves stole thousands of dollars in electronics and the family dog "meeko" from the family's home. ten-year old marissa was heart broken. she offered the entire contents of her piggy bank for the safe return of her dog. earlier today, a woman came forward. saying...
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>> in the cities we don't have the luxury of taking things down the road. we have to balance the their budgets. which means that when revenues go down can't make ends meet, you have to do something to change the way you do business. in mesa, arizona and many other cities, we had our public safety change the way we provide services. we went into places that other people may be one of gone. we saw thepickup garbage and answer and so we have to get creative and mobile solutions other than debate philosophy. and i think that is the one thing that our state legislature serves and congress can lear from cities. >> i always think that we he a choice between either you like those services, you keep them and pay more for them, or you cut them back. what do you do? do you do a combinaon? do you and have you advocated a combination ofsomething, are you going to charge more raise taxes in an area? were you doi? >> you do whatever you need to. we have done both. we haven't raised taxes, but our citizens who voted on a couple of occasions to invest themselves and to tax
>> in the cities we don't have the luxury of taking things down the road. we have to balance the their budgets. which means that when revenues go down can't make ends meet, you have to do something to change the way you do business. in mesa, arizona and many other cities, we had our public safety change the way we provide services. we went into places that other people may be one of gone. we saw thepickup garbage and answer and so we have to get creative and mobile solutions other than...
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. >> regarding the water front site and the city develop. as you know for the past several months, forest city has been working very hard on the due diligence process for the 25 acres working with them to understand the various soils and water conditions on the site and other information that will feed into for the infrastructure and the plans that they will present to you all at a subsequent meeting. there is also, begun, an extensive out reach program to get feedback from dog pest community and other key stake holders that will also feed into their planning and the eventual plans that they will make available to you. the plans builds on the experience that they have and mixed development throughout the country, but specifically, related to their efforts in san francisco, and their admission and development that has a similar approach and will have a good, prototype for the kind of things that they want to do at the pier 70. >> in addition, i wanted to talk just briefly about the hill site. now the hill site has not been offered for develop
. >> regarding the water front site and the city develop. as you know for the past several months, forest city has been working very hard on the due diligence process for the 25 acres working with them to understand the various soils and water conditions on the site and other information that will feed into for the infrastructure and the plans that they will present to you all at a subsequent meeting. there is also, begun, an extensive out reach program to get feedback from dog pest...
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philadelphia, and so i always pay more attention to sort of passive technique just because i'm from a big city, so much attention was being paid to the vote counting and precinct targeting. so i talk to more people, and i was always shocked as a think anybody who's spent a lot of time run campaigns is that most of the people i talk you could explain to me why they did anything that they would do. like how do you know that, how do you do that? at some point they did because that some sort of rule that was really based on any research. and so i sort of when run campaigns to some degree with skepticism, the practices that were taking place and the way they were spending time, and as big as i learned about people, starting in academe who are doing the field experiments, randomized control trials, within being adopted by people in the political world, and fund more about all the innovations of data, targeting based on, basically revolutionize campaigns in the last decade. this was a major generational shift in that in addition to all the new forms of research changing, the way campaigns operate iss
philadelphia, and so i always pay more attention to sort of passive technique just because i'm from a big city, so much attention was being paid to the vote counting and precinct targeting. so i talk to more people, and i was always shocked as a think anybody who's spent a lot of time run campaigns is that most of the people i talk you could explain to me why they did anything that they would do. like how do you know that, how do you do that? at some point they did because that some sort of...
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the pending a which city you are in. i know teachers would love to engage the children with conversations to elicit good writing those that wave their hands they sound like they are dying. [laughter] you have to call on them. you have to because you do not want them to die. [laughter] little ones especially our squirmy little people and only have a theoretical connection with their chairs [laughter] they want to ask something exciting if you this said then you can say that is wonderful. stop and righted down. now you have something to write about one teacher said what if the curriculum cops coveted and catch me? the two-tier in new york manage to the principal's office said i have never seen my a student so excited when we were talking about the principle said is excitement on the ninth grade exam? will the kids of the am i and publix schools and private schools are encouraged to ask questions that is what the teachers want to said pour are a been trained to spell out the digested dancers. so the race is more than before
the pending a which city you are in. i know teachers would love to engage the children with conversations to elicit good writing those that wave their hands they sound like they are dying. [laughter] you have to call on them. you have to because you do not want them to die. [laughter] little ones especially our squirmy little people and only have a theoretical connection with their chairs [laughter] they want to ask something exciting if you this said then you can say that is wonderful. stop...
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elisabeth smart has been thrust into the limelight since she survived a kidnapping from her salt lake city home nearly ted years ago smart made her first trip to the chicago area now using her unintended fame to become a child protection advocate elisabeth smart will never forget what happened to her in june of 2002 but the soft-spoken young woman who recently got married carrey hope in her heart she is trying to bring that message to others like her while trying to help children stay safe. elisabeth smart wasn't going to let her kidnappers have power over her in the 10 years since that life changing event smart decided to use what she learned no matter how painful to help others. but she was taken by her home by a man and his wife held hostage for nine months and raped repeatedly. >> everybody thinks a different challenge is in their lives and we are our own mount everest and sometimes we just all feel like we have the strength to go on so part of where i speak is to encourage the people to continue moving forward. elisabeth smart was the keynote speaker at the healthy women's expo in lin
elisabeth smart has been thrust into the limelight since she survived a kidnapping from her salt lake city home nearly ted years ago smart made her first trip to the chicago area now using her unintended fame to become a child protection advocate elisabeth smart will never forget what happened to her in june of 2002 but the soft-spoken young woman who recently got married carrey hope in her heart she is trying to bring that message to others like her while trying to help children stay safe....
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i was just in salt lake city and i took a walk downtown and i saw a pillar that had been built in the last 4 years that a big block of sandstone that i recognized. it was probably wingate sandstone that had been hauled up there from about 200, 250 miles away, but i noticed in the pillar that was a gap at the bottom and i walked up and looked through the gap and i saw there were some posts in the distance and i looked around and there was a circle around the gap and there were signs around it and then each post a prism in it so that light going through the crack would hit the prism and that light would go to another prism and you would be able to tell the time of year by this object that was built in the last 4 years. and i saw this and i thought, what would archeologists think if they encountered this? they would look at this and say, what civilization was this? what religion drove them to do this? we keep doing the same things over and over again. many researchers believe these archeo-astronomical sites are very specifically designed where other researchers say it's all coincidence.
i was just in salt lake city and i took a walk downtown and i saw a pillar that had been built in the last 4 years that a big block of sandstone that i recognized. it was probably wingate sandstone that had been hauled up there from about 200, 250 miles away, but i noticed in the pillar that was a gap at the bottom and i walked up and looked through the gap and i saw there were some posts in the distance and i looked around and there was a circle around the gap and there were signs around it...
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east bay look for high of 64 at berkeley 78 union city. inland east bay a little bit milder but not very warm. high mainly mid upper 70's. 74 at concord. 75 danville. 76 livermore, 78 at brentwood and monterey bay high at68 and low to mid 70's inland and morgan hill gilroy and holster. accu-weather 7 day forecast. cooling continues rate into early next week. high pressure inland only in the 70's. upper 60's around the bay and upper 50's on the coast and we might have a sprinkle or 2 or couple showers widely scattered light monday tuesday then dry out on wednesday thursday so forecast is looking good. certainly a great weekend for all the out door activity and should have good visibility with all the fun in the sky with the blue angel. >> excellent that's perfect svrption thanks very much is that bay area medical research unlocks the secret to building a human heart. >> disturbing new development tonight in the death of border >> abc news learned that friendly fire may to blame for the shooting death of border patrol agent this week. nichol
east bay look for high of 64 at berkeley 78 union city. inland east bay a little bit milder but not very warm. high mainly mid upper 70's. 74 at concord. 75 danville. 76 livermore, 78 at brentwood and monterey bay high at68 and low to mid 70's inland and morgan hill gilroy and holster. accu-weather 7 day forecast. cooling continues rate into early next week. high pressure inland only in the 70's. upper 60's around the bay and upper 50's on the coast and we might have a sprinkle or 2 or couple...
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but i will give you an example in two of the largest cities where they are the largest cities in los angeles and new york i hope i'm right the school department's right now are not just reading teachers on the basis of tests. they listen to the press to the newspapers and the ratings of the teachers rated from zero to 10100 is the best fighting -- the best i think. based on the exams and the l.a. times and "the new york post" or printing them. the teacher has 20 children in a class of 40 to read it doesn't matter a quarter of the kids didn't even come to the class in the middle of the years. the teacher sees her name with the words and effective mediocre, rotten apple, that's "the new york post," that's happening right now. it's nothing more than a shaming ritual, but it's the purpose to drive the stake into the hearts of teachers and drive the best ones who refuse to teach the test out of educational together is certainly is the test. i wish the president would condemn this assault on the dignity of teachers dillinger his heparin with all of the authority that he has to command he d
but i will give you an example in two of the largest cities where they are the largest cities in los angeles and new york i hope i'm right the school department's right now are not just reading teachers on the basis of tests. they listen to the press to the newspapers and the ratings of the teachers rated from zero to 10100 is the best fighting -- the best i think. based on the exams and the l.a. times and "the new york post" or printing them. the teacher has 20 children in a class of...
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are city officials keeping a close enough eye on all of the revenue being brought in? d.c. council committee is looking into that question today. recently, there is some concerns about how some properties are assessed. how records are kept, and if enough taxes are being collected from property owners. william davilla was called before the council n charge of the tax office's integrity department and abruptly resigned last week. >> generally speaking, i would think the controls have improved. theytill have a long way to go. >> okay. >> a lot of work remains, but the key if is for the managers -- key is for the managers and supervisors to manage, supervise, train the people and do their job. >> he said since being hired in 2010 geek, he was only -- 2010, he was only able to have one meeting with the city cfo who also testified before the council today. >>> much more coming your way as the news edge at 6 continues. let's check in with brian at nats work. >> reporter: darkness descended on nationals park. there is a lot to think about for the nats team and nats fans. they lost
are city officials keeping a close enough eye on all of the revenue being brought in? d.c. council committee is looking into that question today. recently, there is some concerns about how some properties are assessed. how records are kept, and if enough taxes are being collected from property owners. william davilla was called before the council n charge of the tax office's integrity department and abruptly resigned last week. >> generally speaking, i would think the controls have...
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new york city, a million people in what's considered a democratic state even then. a million people in downtown new york came out for nixon and lodge. these pictures are unbelievable what eisenhower was able -- can bill clinton do that in the important states of pennsylvania, ohio, florida, virginia? >> i think he can. i really do. i think clinton still has the magic with a lot of voters out there across the spectrum. it's not just in the democrat camp. there are a lot of independent voters and some republicans who admire what he did -- >> because he did the economy. >> what he did with the economy. so i think this particular clinton card is being played very judiciously by the campaign. they're going to put him out there even more so. i think it's smart. >> now, if you were romney, would you do the same thing with george w.? would you bring him into the big swing states and have giant rallies with you and george w.? would you do that. i'm just teasing. >> i don't see george bush as an anathema. >> would you bring him out for the big rallies in columbus. >> the pres
new york city, a million people in what's considered a democratic state even then. a million people in downtown new york came out for nixon and lodge. these pictures are unbelievable what eisenhower was able -- can bill clinton do that in the important states of pennsylvania, ohio, florida, virginia? >> i think he can. i really do. i think clinton still has the magic with a lot of voters out there across the spectrum. it's not just in the democrat camp. there are a lot of independent...
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the storm of people that will hit the city tomorrow. from the america's cup races to the blue angels it will be a
the storm of people that will hit the city tomorrow. from the america's cup races to the blue angels it will be a
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we will deal with that city by city and we will have success. secondly, the utility's charge various fees to set up and provide the electricity. we want to make sure that it is cost recovery and to not be unreasonable. we meet with them if their problem and we react. through the public utilities commission, through local regulation, we react and try to do everything we can to solve problems. if you are talking about deals like if you come to california, we will pay 7000 for any job, we have a little bit of that but it is hard to pay people for their business activities. we do not have enough money. they're doing that all over the state. cutting deals. we are doing that in some respects. it is our race. how does michigan spent so much subsidy attracting -- michigan is not doing that well. you have some money but what about other things to invest in and take care of? we want to make our regulatory climate more transparent. we have a long way to go. we are open and ready to go. there is a lot of people who want to keep the regulation complicated or
we will deal with that city by city and we will have success. secondly, the utility's charge various fees to set up and provide the electricity. we want to make sure that it is cost recovery and to not be unreasonable. we meet with them if their problem and we react. through the public utilities commission, through local regulation, we react and try to do everything we can to solve problems. if you are talking about deals like if you come to california, we will pay 7000 for any job, we have a...
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includes doctors and nurses in seven major cities. they do it by killing people for medically unnecessary procedures or for services that are never performed. -- by billing people for medically unnecessary procedures. jayne miller told us about dr. larry bernard who has been making his money by ripping off medicare for patient care that he did not provide. he showed just how easy it is to cheat the system out of millions of dollars. >> the maryland controller's office is warning of a computer spam tonight. as kai reed explains, the perpetrators claim to be from the comptroller's office. >> comptroller's office received its first complaint on wednesday. >> they said their computer lockup and demanded payment to be sent to the comptroller's office before their computer would be a lot. but the message that pops up included a demand for $200. unlike other viruses, this one appears to attack when the user visits a compromise website. once on the website, the virus installed on to the computer, the computer locks, and the message appears. t
includes doctors and nurses in seven major cities. they do it by killing people for medically unnecessary procedures or for services that are never performed. -- by billing people for medically unnecessary procedures. jayne miller told us about dr. larry bernard who has been making his money by ripping off medicare for patient care that he did not provide. he showed just how easy it is to cheat the system out of millions of dollars. >> the maryland controller's office is warning of a...
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city workers had a hard time wrangling a flock of swans. each year the birds are rounded up for medical exams and they're checked out and vaccinated before being returned into the lake. >>> and now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins. giving the sad face. >> i think the swans are more at risk from those guys than they are from the elements. >> apparently swans can be a little vicious. >> yes. >> they can attack. a few people on our staff have said they have been attacked. i've never heard of this before. >> an unusual way of helping the swans, that's all i'm saying. good morning, everyone. not much rain out there. the state of michigan is the exception. we had a cold front slicing through chicago last night and this is where some of the light rain has fallen. the weather map, there's not a lot of action on it. the big storm is north of the great lakes. we'll swing the cold front on through. the eastern seaboard is a little better. there's a little bit of drizzle around new york city and new
city workers had a hard time wrangling a flock of swans. each year the birds are rounded up for medical exams and they're checked out and vaccinated before being returned into the lake. >>> and now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins. giving the sad face. >> i think the swans are more at risk from those guys than they are from the elements. >> apparently swans can be a little vicious. >> yes. >> they can attack....
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i said, my next book will be an expose of the publishing business in new york city. [laughter] and instead of showing disappointment, he said that's a terrific idea. i have a great title for you. i said, i don't think there are any great titles left. he said, there's one. i said, what? he said, your book, an expose on the publishing business in new york city would be called "my last book." [laughter] and he meant it. [laughter] [applause] okay. questions. open microphone. go ahead, sir. >> yeah, hi, bob. i want to ask you something that's alluding to the off-the-line comment you said on al gore. you know that you've been studying the white house 40 years, and you know people all have their own perspective, they all want to be saying things. and if you're the president, you have to listen to all these people. over your 40 years, how did the presidents react, and which ones really did a good job listening and making decisions? >> yeah, that's a great question. i mean, in journalism the great art, and it's hard, is to really listen. and the key to getting people to talk
i said, my next book will be an expose of the publishing business in new york city. [laughter] and instead of showing disappointment, he said that's a terrific idea. i have a great title for you. i said, i don't think there are any great titles left. he said, there's one. i said, what? he said, your book, an expose on the publishing business in new york city would be called "my last book." [laughter] and he meant it. [laughter] [applause] okay. questions. open microphone. go ahead,...
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i had one in tent city in 1996. so if you have a shortage of officers, all my tough programs, 50% hate the sheriff. where's my riots? are they too weak to riot? how come they're not rioting? >>> coming up -- >> i mix it with the jelly. regular jelly package we get and kind of makes like a gel. >> maricopa inmates learn to make do. >> hairstyle complete, just have to wait for it to dry. >>> nothing at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, is designed to bring comfort to the 9,000 inmates housed there. >> we don't issue them pillows, so they either use extra blankets or toilet paper rolled up in a sheet. >> over the four months we shot "lockup: extended stay" we heard more complaints about the food than anything else. >> this [ bleep ] food. we need pizza, hot wings, greens, chitlins, we need all the good [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. this would make people go crazy because it get to hurting people. >> many of the inmates came up with their own culinary concoctions using snacks purchased from the commissary. micah but
i had one in tent city in 1996. so if you have a shortage of officers, all my tough programs, 50% hate the sheriff. where's my riots? are they too weak to riot? how come they're not rioting? >>> coming up -- >> i mix it with the jelly. regular jelly package we get and kind of makes like a gel. >> maricopa inmates learn to make do. >> hairstyle complete, just have to wait for it to dry. >>> nothing at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, is designed...
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also since to stage four and asked it to be taken from the city and liquidated. and it was some private company and so you're not being too cynical we stand digitally against emergency management because this is a big. this is and this is also about cities that it can explore but as it rich the reverend mohler so well said thank you again for joining us. tom thank you so much. quick what does the word tie you know mean to you tell you know you know most americans are unfamiliar with the name of the caribbean tribe that believe that their island was the earliest part of creation and therefore the sun in the moon every day rose up out of a cave on its northernmost coast on the other hand most americans know today is columbus day at least in forty seven states although hawaii has renamed it discoverers day after the original polynesians who populated that island thousands of years ago south dakota calls it native american day and alaska just ignores it like become a do everything but what we're really celebrating today is tyee no genocide day the day when christophe
also since to stage four and asked it to be taken from the city and liquidated. and it was some private company and so you're not being too cynical we stand digitally against emergency management because this is a big. this is and this is also about cities that it can explore but as it rich the reverend mohler so well said thank you again for joining us. tom thank you so much. quick what does the word tie you know mean to you tell you know you know most americans are unfamiliar with the name of...
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detroit we have water and sewage plant that belong to the city that just got sold off to a private corporation we have you know parking meters in chicago being sold off and things like that we have education schools being sold off these are all things that used to be part of the commons used to belong to the taxpayers and right government but i think if you see a danger of injecting the for profit motive into these thing you know because it all depends on what you think people's motives are if you think that state officials are somehow motivated by different things than private officials are then i think that's a little bit naive and you have to understand that everybody is going to be motivated by profit everybody wants to make more money but if you want to make more money at the behest of the state you're taking taxpayer money versus it isn't my own motivated by what is it what c.e.o. that is his main motivation is to increase profits or do it yes absolutely but if the profits are made voluntarily from the people who are purchasing voluntarily purchase as a service that's a different thing l
detroit we have water and sewage plant that belong to the city that just got sold off to a private corporation we have you know parking meters in chicago being sold off and things like that we have education schools being sold off these are all things that used to be part of the commons used to belong to the taxpayers and right government but i think if you see a danger of injecting the for profit motive into these thing you know because it all depends on what you think people's motives are if...
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temperatures fell as the city got slammed with its earliest snowfall in more than 25 years. an inch and a half of snow came down, accompanied by gusty winds and more than 6,000 people lost power. parts of the northern minnesota fared much worse, with more than a foot of snow. >> old man winter waking up early this year. great. >>> those roads are slick this morning as minnesota gets some lingering snow. it will be a wet commute from little rock to st. louis, chicago and the ohio valley. thunderstorms dampen roads in florida from miami to orlando. >> if you're flying, just a few weather-related airport delays to look out for in miami, detroit and memphis. >>> and now, we turn to that growing meningitis outbreak. federal health investigators are warning doctors that any medicine from a now-closed massachusetts pharmacy should not be used. >> the pharmacy is thought to be the source of contaminated steroids, which caused a rare form of meningitis. abc's steve osunsami has more. >> reporter: doctors worry this outbreak of fungal meningitis is spreading, potentially affecting mor
temperatures fell as the city got slammed with its earliest snowfall in more than 25 years. an inch and a half of snow came down, accompanied by gusty winds and more than 6,000 people lost power. parts of the northern minnesota fared much worse, with more than a foot of snow. >> old man winter waking up early this year. great. >>> those roads are slick this morning as minnesota gets some lingering snow. it will be a wet commute from little rock to st. louis, chicago and the ohio...
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[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. >>> an oil tank has been burning for hours in three rivers, texas, on august 10th, 1990. fire department personnel think they have it under control. then all of a sudden, the ground begins to tremble. medic lisa stewart is at the scene. >> you could hear it just rumbling and shaking the ground and it just sounded awful. >> suddenly, the oil tank erupts like a volcano. >> and when it blew, everybody ran. it was chaos. >> people fleed and a water truck tries to speed away. >> it was hot. people were running and scattering. >> the flames grow bigger and bigger as everyone runs for their life, including kens tv cameraman david villareal. >> i got my -- >> you ok
[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. >>> an oil tank has been burning for hours in three...
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i will reinstate the mexico city policy. >> the mexico city policy refers to a long-standing ban on u.s. abon irmf ng to se thoues est a rescinded that ban here in sydney, ohio, big crowd. 7200 people and a chilly night. mitt romney has been shakin hands for the last 20 mnutes with a very enthusiastic crowd. the lly isrmentheip dn ilt s l tirre vp candidates will be debating tomorrow night. what did the president say today given the bounce in the polls that we've taken notice since debate number one last week? >> right. both camigns recognize tomorrow night's vice presidential debate could be one of t m ceqia inf nu id i m m years. today president obama essentially said that he did a bad job in last week's debate. he acknowledgemitt romney did a pretty good job, but the president argued that the fundamentals othe election haven't really changed. this is a reference to the polls thatgeit rey m ot nna a ime tt gd ss, udsopoll tt show he's winning in the buckeye state. ohio for mr. romney is a must win. no republicans ever got into the white house without winning here first. the romn campa
i will reinstate the mexico city policy. >> the mexico city policy refers to a long-standing ban on u.s. abon irmf ng to se thoues est a rescinded that ban here in sydney, ohio, big crowd. 7200 people and a chilly night. mitt romney has been shakin hands for the last 20 mnutes with a very enthusiastic crowd. the lly isrmentheip dn ilt s l tirre vp candidates will be debating tomorrow night. what did the president say today given the bounce in the polls that we've taken notice since debate...
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. >>> also, another thrill seeker is at it again in new york city. david blaine is spending three days in the middle of a million volts of electricity. the only thing reflecting that is a chain-built body suit. >> blaine fascination with electricity, as well as a human plasma ball. this is interactive. fans can control the amounts of electricity zapping him with the touch. >> i hope he doesn't have any enemies or disgruntled ex-wives out there. are you kidding me. >> from the free fall to the electricity. we're getting. >> reporter: boring. >> we've been boring a lot so -- man. >>> well, the old ball and chain may not be bad after all in. looks like hauling around your better half can pay off. >> couples all over gathered in maine for the annual wife-carrying championship over the weekend. >> can you do that? like a piggyback ride. >> i respect that. they don't have to be actually husband and wife to do this thing. the team can be, you know, friends or whatever. but they did have to skillfully navigate a tricky course. a three-foot hurdle and a pond
. >>> also, another thrill seeker is at it again in new york city. david blaine is spending three days in the middle of a million volts of electricity. the only thing reflecting that is a chain-built body suit. >> blaine fascination with electricity, as well as a human plasma ball. this is interactive. fans can control the amounts of electricity zapping him with the touch. >> i hope he doesn't have any enemies or disgruntled ex-wives out there. are you kidding me. >>...
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going back here, i think that joe biden, no question, being from pennsylvania, being from the inner city, there's no question that joe biden has that connection and touch, but also, with all due respect, having worked with ryan as a staffer in the new york state senate and also a congressman, paul ryan has that touch, but connects with the average farmer or person out there that lives in the suburbs, sort of two very different audiences there. the question becomes, and i agree with chris to a certain degree here, is whether or not paul ryan can follow up with a very good follow-up question and/or when vice president biden asks a follow-up question on the statistics, if paul can humanize those facts -- excuse me, congressman ryan can humanize those facts and statistics. that's where i think paul ryan needs to do a better job come this debate. >> robert traynham, chris kofinis, thank you very much. we'll see who's right on that one. >>> and just ahead, why todd akin is suddenly popular in states where he's not on the ticket. nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-s
going back here, i think that joe biden, no question, being from pennsylvania, being from the inner city, there's no question that joe biden has that connection and touch, but also, with all due respect, having worked with ryan as a staffer in the new york state senate and also a congressman, paul ryan has that touch, but connects with the average farmer or person out there that lives in the suburbs, sort of two very different audiences there. the question becomes, and i agree with chris to a...
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why the hopes and dreams of everyone in this superstitious city rest on this guy. why does he have to lose for them to win? >>> good evening. as we come on the air, we learned it has happened again. a third american airlines flight forced to land after a row of seats came unbolted. half of their fleet of 757s were grounded for inspection. most of them now back in service. but even so, there have been a flurry of cancellations and delays. so what do you do if you're booking a flight? and what is american airlines saying tonight about the clues they have found? abc's senior national correspondent jim avila tells us. >> reporter: boston's logan field, one of americans' boeing 757s, 47 of which, nearly half the fleet taken out of service overnight and into today as the troubled airline tries to make sure no more of its coach seats come loose in flight, as they have three separate times. >> seats 14 a, b, and c, i think, are totally disconnected. >> somehow we introduced failure. we're not sure if it is a mechanical failure or a human failure. >> reporter: american sayi
why the hopes and dreams of everyone in this superstitious city rest on this guy. why does he have to lose for them to win? >>> good evening. as we come on the air, we learned it has happened again. a third american airlines flight forced to land after a row of seats came unbolted. half of their fleet of 757s were grounded for inspection. most of them now back in service. but even so, there have been a flurry of cancellations and delays. so what do you do if you're booking a flight?...
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. >> just 47 in the twin cities. 50s for much of the midwest and central plains. and 80s from new orleans to new york. 60s from salt lake city to seattle. >>> and when we come back this morning, with all the talk about jobs, we get some all-important numbers later today. >>> then, more coffee, more jobs. starbucks announcing ambitious, new plans. >>> and lights, camera, will you marry me? what might be one of the most intricate wedding proposals ever. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, from wall street to the campaign trail, the big focus is today's release of the september employment report, the next-to-last one before the election. and it is likely to show more jobs created last month than in august. but not by much. and ahead of the numbers we get another snapshot on jobs. the number of americans applying for first-time unemployment benefits rose slightly for the week. up to 377,000. >>> if you thought mortgage rates couldn't go any lower, think again. rates have tumbled to all-time lows for the second-straight week, falling as the federal reserve buys bonds to
. >> just 47 in the twin cities. 50s for much of the midwest and central plains. and 80s from new orleans to new york. 60s from salt lake city to seattle. >>> and when we come back this morning, with all the talk about jobs, we get some all-important numbers later today. >>> then, more coffee, more jobs. starbucks announcing ambitious, new plans. >>> and lights, camera, will you marry me? what might be one of the most intricate wedding proposals ever....
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an entire floor will house the city's morgue where autopsies will be done. there is even a toxicology lab. >> to reduce this to what it is all about, it is more likely that suspects will get convicted if there is good forensic science and it is more like hi that innocent people will not be convicted in there is good forensic science and that is what this building is about. >> reporter: the crime lab is an independent lab with the director not answering to the chief of police. in the fox 5 newsroom, i'm paul wagner. >> a long time in the making. >> good news for the fight against crime. >>> let's talk sports now. monday night football looked more like a game of hot potato at least for one player. >> up next, a bad night for tony romo as the cowboys fell to the bears. sports breakfast coming up next. sorry, julie wright. [ male announcer ] we the peopople, the middle clas, who move our country forward, work hard, raise families, and keep america strong. but mitt romney's budget plan will hurt the middle class, raising taxes on the average family by up to $2,00
an entire floor will house the city's morgue where autopsies will be done. there is even a toxicology lab. >> to reduce this to what it is all about, it is more likely that suspects will get convicted if there is good forensic science and it is more like hi that innocent people will not be convicted in there is good forensic science and that is what this building is about. >> reporter: the crime lab is an independent lab with the director not answering to the chief of police. in the...
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they smashed windows, threw paint at a number of buildings in the downtown area including city hall. nobody was hurt. police made no arrests. >>> the pain at the pump is getting political. what two of the state's most powerful people are doing to bring the numbers back down. >> well, gas prices might be going up but at least the temperatures are coming down. so might some showers. we'll have the weather in a minute as we look live. >> blinded by a good deal. how some companies take advantage of homeowners trying to cash in a coupon. ,,,,,,,, >>> well, governor brown is taking some action after a california gasoline prices soared to the highest in the nation. average gallon of gas $4.74 in san francisco, $4.68 in oakland and $4.67 in san jose. now, with prices going through the roof, cbs 5 reporter phil matier tells us state leaders have opened a federal investigation. i have heard this before, phil. we actually going to see them do anything? >> reporter: that remains to be seen. but you know, ken, what you also have seen before was the time when the gas prices are going through the r
they smashed windows, threw paint at a number of buildings in the downtown area including city hall. nobody was hurt. police made no arrests. >>> the pain at the pump is getting political. what two of the state's most powerful people are doing to bring the numbers back down. >> well, gas prices might be going up but at least the temperatures are coming down. so might some showers. we'll have the weather in a minute as we look live. >> blinded by a good deal. how some...
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we are ringed by other cities. we have business districts that are one street across from each other. >> reporter: so let's expand the scope here. in 2012, eight states increased their minimum wage and here's how they faired so far. only in colorado has unemployment risen by 0.4%. the other seven states have seen falling rates. florida's by 1. 1%. in ohio and arizona, 0.7%. regardless of what happens to job numbers, detractors point out that city hall will have to create a new bureaucracy to enforce the new minimum wage at a cost to taxpayers of $600,000. and mayhood says comparing san jose to san francisco, washington, d.c., or even other states is apples to oranges. the city, he says, faces its own unique problems. you can decide for yourself on election day in a few weeks. back to you. >> thank you very much, sam. >>> still ahead at 6:00, do or die for the san francisco giants. coming up, complete coverage as they look to stay alive against the reds. plus -- >> i'm scott budman. a celebration for a bay area comp
we are ringed by other cities. we have business districts that are one street across from each other. >> reporter: so let's expand the scope here. in 2012, eight states increased their minimum wage and here's how they faired so far. only in colorado has unemployment risen by 0.4%. the other seven states have seen falling rates. florida's by 1. 1%. in ohio and arizona, 0.7%. regardless of what happens to job numbers, detractors point out that city hall will have to create a new bureaucracy...
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how do you analyze the two cities? >> the biggest increases year over year are in places rebounding. both phoenix and detroit as well as lots of metros in florida and other parts of the country had huge price declines in the bust, up to 50% down. those are in the places with the biggest rebounds now, but it doesn't mean they are all the same. phoenix is driven by job growth. gerri: that's a good thing. i like to hear that. look at red flags. biggest red flags. you mentioned florida a moment ago. florida, illinois, and new jersey. why should i be weary? >> those are all places where the foreclosure process takes a long time. those are states with a much bigger backlog of foreclosures than just anywhere else in the country. as the foreclosures come on the market, they push prices down. the price gains disappearance. gerri: one of the things so important to the market and what we have need to have housing come back is jobs. we are seeing that in california bay area, north carolina, denver, texas, and oklahoma. is there a
how do you analyze the two cities? >> the biggest increases year over year are in places rebounding. both phoenix and detroit as well as lots of metros in florida and other parts of the country had huge price declines in the bust, up to 50% down. those are in the places with the biggest rebounds now, but it doesn't mean they are all the same. phoenix is driven by job growth. gerri: that's a good thing. i like to hear that. look at red flags. biggest red flags. you mentioned florida a...
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] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back. i'm melissa harris-perry in new york. with laryngitis. on wednesday, the supreme court heard arguments in fisher versus the university of texas. that outcome of that case could eradicate the use of affirmative action in the college admissions process as we know it. at the table, kenji yoshino, professor at nyu school of law, the acting president and director and counsel of the naacp legal defense fund and back with us chloe angyal and robert traynham. >>> talk to me about the history of affirmative action.
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she was trying to catch a flight in kansas city. she went through the body scan and was pulled aside for a patdown. she has silicon breast implants and significant scar tissue. she says she explained that to the tsa agent. what happened next left her mortified. >> i was standing here with my arms in the air, somebody's feeling my chest, and everybody's looking at me wondering what does this woman have on her chest? >> detrick says the agent never offered her a private patdown. tsa released a statement saying sometimes it's necessary to do a physical patdown when the body scan detects something out of the norm. they say they try to make the process as minimally as invasive as possible while keeping passengers safe. >>> the man behind one of the biggest fund-raising efforts is talking about his very public breakdown. jason russell is the creator of the charity invisible children and director of the kony 2012. both campaigns against guerrilla leader joseph kony who is known for abducting children and forcing them into a militant moveme
she was trying to catch a flight in kansas city. she went through the body scan and was pulled aside for a patdown. she has silicon breast implants and significant scar tissue. she says she explained that to the tsa agent. what happened next left her mortified. >> i was standing here with my arms in the air, somebody's feeling my chest, and everybody's looking at me wondering what does this woman have on her chest? >> detrick says the agent never offered her a private patdown. tsa...
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rapid city is at 28. it's cold. they need the winter coats gloves and hats. as far as showers go, the i-95 corridor, a few from richmond to washington, d.c. townsend, maryland and baltimore area and philadelphia heading up the jersey turnpike, showers in trenton, too. not a lot of rain in that area, just light on and off showers. it's cloudy and cools with highs only in the 50s. looks like the jackets still needed as we go throughout october. we're waiting for that warmup and maybe another week. >> all right. we'll wait for it. thanks so much. >>> coming up, a mass murderer known as the squirrel busted. north korea's threat to mainland usa and why your refrigerator is bigger than ever before. plus, more fallout over big birdgate as the feathers fly over mitt romney's comments. that's all coming up in "scrambled politics." you're watching "first look" on msnbc. bob, these projections... they're... optimistic. productivity up, costs down, time to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, ana
rapid city is at 28. it's cold. they need the winter coats gloves and hats. as far as showers go, the i-95 corridor, a few from richmond to washington, d.c. townsend, maryland and baltimore area and philadelphia heading up the jersey turnpike, showers in trenton, too. not a lot of rain in that area, just light on and off showers. it's cloudy and cools with highs only in the 50s. looks like the jackets still needed as we go throughout october. we're waiting for that warmup and maybe another...
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. >>> the best thing to help prevent crime in cities is to bring opportunity in the inner cities. teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do. >> paul ryan and mitt romney say churches and charities are the only antidote to poverty. >>> another is ordering to vote for mitt romney. we'll read the letter where he admits it. >>> and which tape is a better window into mitt romney's window for america, the denver debate or the 47% tape? ahead, my commentary on why this country can't afford to get fooled again. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." the group nuns on the bus is hitting the road tomorrow kicking off another leg of their antipoverty tour. this time in the state of ohio. the organization has invited mitt romney and paul ryan as well as president obama and vice president biden to discuss the issue of poverty in cincinnati. so far neither has accepted the invitation. in the meantime, paul ryan isn't backing down from his budget which would gut the nation's social safety net. had proposed cutting from nutritional prog
. >>> the best thing to help prevent crime in cities is to bring opportunity in the inner cities. teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do. >> paul ryan and mitt romney say churches and charities are the only antidote to poverty. >>> another is ordering to vote for mitt romney. we'll read the letter where he admits it. >>> and which tape is a better window into mitt romney's window for america,...
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maybe they live outside of american cities, but they are not necessarily the young women in suburban areas. they are not parts of the coalition that republicans need to get. let's get one more call in. brandan in washington. >> caller: i wish democrats and liberals would stop playing the same games that republicans play. we know it is racism. everything that sununu said that a couple of others like gingrich have been saying, it's racism. it's like they are afraid to say it. is it similar to clinton? we know exactly what it is. >> jamal: okay. thank you, brandon. brandon has pint he said this is just racism plain and out, we have heard that a couple of times. if anybody out there disagreed, please call 866-55-press 866-557-7377. david in chicago. >> caller: yeah, i believe it is racism. it is pretty cut and dry that it's racism. we have never ever had a president be called out in the middle of congress the way the president has. and i hear you say on the air that sometimes you don't call him president obama, but he is the president. and the way the governor of arizona shook her finger
maybe they live outside of american cities, but they are not necessarily the young women in suburban areas. they are not parts of the coalition that republicans need to get. let's get one more call in. brandan in washington. >> caller: i wish democrats and liberals would stop playing the same games that republicans play. we know it is racism. everything that sununu said that a couple of others like gingrich have been saying, it's racism. it's like they are afraid to say it. is it similar...
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kansas city university. >> ksu, 668-acre campus offers many unique amenities, including a golf course. they have beach volleyball courts, a dairy bar, multiple gardens, and there's lots of different ways to live here between residential halls, apartment buildings, townhouses. many of which have billiards rooms and viewing rooms, and also the ras on this campus always get high marks. >> davidson university, what's the highlight there? >> moms, listen up. worried about sending kids off to college and wearing the same clothes won't be doing that at davidson. have full-service laundry for free and alterations and dry cleaning for a very minimal charge. >> so your kids don't know how to do the laundry. come out of college. >> definitely perks. >> schools fit for foodies. >> bowdoin college, a tiny school but always ranks at the top of the college food list. you can enjoy intimate restaurant-style dining, everything from sushi, to mussels, to a salad bar that has fruits and vegetables from their own campus garden. >> wow. >> oregon state. >> oregon state, they listen to their kids there. st
kansas city university. >> ksu, 668-acre campus offers many unique amenities, including a golf course. they have beach volleyball courts, a dairy bar, multiple gardens, and there's lots of different ways to live here between residential halls, apartment buildings, townhouses. many of which have billiards rooms and viewing rooms, and also the ras on this campus always get high marks. >> davidson university, what's the highlight there? >> moms, listen up. worried about sending...
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now here's the thing, when 9/11 waved the saffordct saying we can't ask new york city to reild. they sad, here $10 andha was the right thing to do. when hurricanendrew strufn florida, people said, look this devastonou to com up with your own money. here's t money to rebuild we are not going to wait for you to scratcht gether. because you're part of the american family. >> what's happening down in new orlean where is your dollar? where is your staffordct makeso sense. doesn't mean the bullet has been taken out. tells me thasomehow the people down i new orans don't care about as much. president obama, that was five years ago you cide whether this shows a side of barack oba never seen bore as the dai collarhing. someay the present is spking in a different kind of voice than he doe in other speech. you can also decide the same thing about this, about theoop tent of the next video, the huffington post" first linked thisvide to it earlr. ul ryan speaking at a 2011 nner hosted by "the american spectator." some of the leftembers say thiss like mitt onhe 47%. rsurvey, poll after poll, s
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city worker hes had a hard time wrank blink in a flock of swans. each year the birds are rounded up for medical exams, then checked out and vaccinated before being returneded to the lake. what's that over this from bill karins who has your weather channel forecast and apparently some opinions about that video. >> i just think you and i could do a better job. those are the worst two swan catchers i've ever seen. >> just dive in and grab on. >> i've never heard of swan catching, but that's a new one. very entertaining. good morning, everyone. we have a pretty quiet weather day out there. the exception in the great lakes. a cold rainy morning for you. also drizzle new york city down to new jersey. they got like two or three days in a row. but much of the nation very dry. northern plains is chilly, but great all the way through the southeast today. you'll see a very enjoyable fall day. the worst of it is definitely found here in the northern great lakes. that's where we have the cold front slicing through. the rain has moved through michigan overnight
city worker hes had a hard time wrank blink in a flock of swans. each year the birds are rounded up for medical exams, then checked out and vaccinated before being returneded to the lake. what's that over this from bill karins who has your weather channel forecast and apparently some opinions about that video. >> i just think you and i could do a better job. those are the worst two swan catchers i've ever seen. >> just dive in and grab on. >> i've never heard of swan catching,...